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  SUMMA THEOLOGICA: The nature and extent of sacred doctrine (Prima Pars, Q. 1)
SUMMA THEOLOGICA: The nature and extent of sacred doctrine (Prima Pars, Q. Home
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May the Sacred Scripture of this doctrine be expounded in different senses?
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  Summa Theologica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Summa Theologica (also widely known as the Summa Theologiae) is the most famous work of St. Thomas Aquinas.
The Summa Theologica is a more mature and structured version of an earlier work of St. Thomas, the Summa Contra Gentiles.
After the end of the world in which all living material are destroyed, the world will be composed of non-living matter (such as rocks), but illuminated or enhanced in beauty by the fires of the apocalypse.
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 Jacques Maritain Center: St. Thomas Aquinas and Medieval Philosophy: VI
Summae composed by different men treating the same subject may not be similar in all respects.
Some years ago the Abbé Ucceli published a facsimile of the original manuscript of the "Summa Contra Gentiles." The text was corrected and changed in almost as many places as it remained intact, thus proving that even the genius of St. Thomas was not dispensed from the law of labor in attaining to excellence.
Another remarkable feature of the Summa is St. Thomas' wonderful knowledge of the Scriptures, of the Councils of the Church, of the Works of the Fathers and the writings of the philosophers.
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 Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1319, the Roman Catholic Church began investigations preliminary to Aquinas's canonization; on July 18, 1323, he was pronounced a saint by Pope John XXII at Avignon.
At the Council of Trent only two books were placed on the Altar, the Bible and St. Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica.
Quaestiones quodlibetales duodecim; Summa catholicae fidei contra gentiles (1261-64);
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 Notherby's :: St Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica (translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province) (5 Volume ...
Comment: The Summa Theologica is the masterwork of an indefatigable outstanding man who, having what is reputed to be the most prodigious mind of his time, pursued the mind of God (mens Dei) as his philosophical goal.
In the Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas is contained both the science of theology and as a necessary preliminary many of the conclusions of the philosophical sciences.
All intellectuals deserve the reward of reading the beauty of the Summa, however St. Thomas did not intend his work to be "respected" only but intended it to demonstrate theological conclusions and their necessary philosophical preliminaries.
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 Summa Theologica Details, Meaning Summa Theologica Article and Explanation Guide
The Summa Theologica was considered an authoritative compilation of the dogma of the Catholic Church, thus formed the basis for the Inquisition to determine heresy, which deviated from it.
The Summa makes many references to certain thinkers which were held in great respect in St. Thomas's time.
Almost the entire Summa is based on certain quotes from these authors, although many points made by them are refuted.
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The Summa Theologica or ‘summary of Theology’ is a five-volume work synthesized according to Roman Catholic beliefs inherited from the Bible and Church Tradition.
The Summa Theologica was written by Saint Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican priest, theologian and philosopher.
He worked on Summa Theologica from 1266 to 1273 and when he was nearly finished, he underwent an experience so intense that he thought that everything he had written seemed like straw.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Summa Theologica   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica is the premier work of Catholic theology, studied at all major Catholic universities and seminaries, as well as by theologians and philosophers of religion of all denominations.
While the Summa Theologica is available at libraries and on the internet, it is very convenient to own your own copy of such a large work.
Aquinas' "Summa Theologica" is daunting at first, but inciteful once you get the hang of it.
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The bare enumeration of the texts of Scripture cited in the "Summa theologica" fills eighty small-print columns in the Migne edition, and by many it is not unreasonably supposed that he learned the Sacred Books by heart while he was imprisoned in the Castle of San Giovanni....
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The Summa contra gentiles and the ST were published in the last decade of the nineteenth century (with the commentaries of Silvester Ferrariensis and Thomas de Vio, Cardinal Cajetan, respectively)....
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A Summa of the Summa by Peter Kreeft
Peter Kreeft has a streamiled version of this book called "A Summa of the Summa," and an even slimmer volume called "A Shorter Summa," which is a summa of "A Summa of the Summa." These smaller books should hep you navigat the large book.
The Summa Theologica is the masterwork of an indefatigable outstanding man who, having what is reputed to be the most prodigious mind of his time, pursued the mind of God (mens Dei) as his philosophical goal.
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I heartily recommend this English translation of the Summa Theologica; however, if you want to do scholarly research, it would be best to get your hands on a copy of a good Latin version.
Most of the Summa is quite interesting to anyone interested in philosophy, especially the two traditions that Thomas inherited and synthesized, the Aristotelian and the Augustinian.
I've never read the Summa from cover to cover - indeed, I doubt that too many of the reviewers here have - but there is much here to feast upon for philosophers and theologians of all traditions, especially those interested in Virtue Ethics (a movement I confess I have great sympathy for).
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So Kreeft gives you the main dish, the text of the Summa itself (trimmed of some extraneous material not relevant to beginners (stop complaining specialists and fanatics!)), but with his lucid notes at the bottom of the page along with helpful illustrations.
Portions of the Summa have been omitted, including Objections unique to Acquinas' time and irrelevant to the modern reader and Part III of the Summa.
Frankly, while recognizing the religious focus of Part III might not be immediately useful to all readers, I would have liked to seen at least some of it with Kreeft's footnotes, perhaps as a second volume.
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 Thomas Aquinas [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
In the second division were: In quatitor sententiarum libros, of his first Paris sojourn; Questiones disputatce, written at Paris and Rome; Questiones quodlibetales duodecini; Summa catholicce fidei contra gentiles (1261-C,4); and the Summa theologioe.
The first part of the Summa is summed up in the thought that God governs the world as the universal first cause.
God sways the intellect in that he gives the power to know aid impresses the species intelligibiles on the mind, and he ways the will in that he holds the good before it as aim, and creates the virtus volendi.
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 The Summa Theologica
The core of this program is the Summa Theologica, which is still referenced in the major works of theology today including the new Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The entire English Dominican Fathers' translation of the Summa is included here, not merely major portions.
While the Summa Theologica provides the strong doctrinal foundation, the Holy Bible and the Bible Commentary provide the necessary counter-balance of Divine Revelation.
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 Summa Theologica, Part III, Q. 78, Article 1
Those illustrious Discalced Carmelite theologians of Salamanca, Spain (16th-17th centuries), known as the Salmanticenses, were as a group the most learned followers of all time of the mind of St. Thomas.
Finally, in the Summa he reverts to the word substantia (the substance of the form).
And earlier IN THIS VERY SAME Summa Theologica St. Thomas actually defines PRECISELY WHAT HE MEANS when he says "the substance of a sacramental form." In his section on the Sacraments in General (III, Q.60, Art.
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 THOMAS AQUINAS ON GOD
The Summa theologica was intended as a textbook to replace the existing textbook.
In it he suggested that the five arguments for God's existence are not in fact completed until the end of question 11: by then enough attributes of the first being have been demonstrated for it to be possible to say "and this everyone understands to be God".
The Summa theologica is a book for beginners; Thomas Aquinas knew of arguments for some or all of these points (e.g.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Aquinas: Theology and God
Thomas' most significant work is his Summa theologiae or 'summary of Theology,' a gigantic work which attempts to present all of Christian theology as systematically as possible.
The Summa theologiae is written in a form common to treatises of that age.
Some articles of the first question are omitted, but those included are given in their entirety, so that the reader can see how the work (and Thomas' mind) is constructed.
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 SUMMA THEOLOGICA: Is the soul incorruptible?
Summa of the Summa Edited by Peter J. Kreeft.
This book is the most intelligent, clear, and useful access to Saint Thomas in print.
Combines selected essential passages from the Summa with explanations by Peter Kreeft.
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 THOMAS AQUINAS,SUMMA THEOLOGICA (CONT.)
Instead of proving his opening statement he goes on to disprove arguments to the contrary: "And this statement is not impossible to uphold".
In the reply to objection 5 note the point that creation is not change, or movement: change, as Aristotle says, presupposes a substrate that persists through the change, i.e.
Another of Thomas Aquinas's writings is also a Summa, The Summa contra gentiles, SCG, which is divided into books and chapters.
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 Jacques Maritain Center: CE - Thomism
His works were consulted from the time they became known, and by the middle of the fourteenth century his "Summa Theologica" had supplanted the "Libri quatuor sententiarum", of Peter Lombard as the text-book of theology in the Dominican schools.
The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries saw Thomism in a triumphal march which led to the crowning of St. Thomas as the Prince of Theologians, when his "Summa was laid beside the Sacred Scriptures at the Council of Trent, and St. Pius V, in 1567, proclaimed him a Doctor of the Universal Church.
The publication of the "Piana" edition of his works, in 1570, and the multiplication of editions of the "Opera omnia" and of the "Summa" during the seventeenth century and part of the eighteenth show that Thomism flourished during that period.
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 St. Thomas Aquinas and the Summa Theologica CD-ROM
Summa Theologica  The complete text of the principle doctrinal synthesis in Catholic theology, written by St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-74.) View Screen shot
Illustrated Catholic Bible   RSV Catholic Edition Bible, the Vatican's preferred translations for Church documents.  All of St. Thomas' references are linked to appropriate scripture passages.
 Summa Excursions  In the Summa Excursion, a main point from each question is presented and then illustrated with photos and art.
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St Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica (translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province) (5 Volume Set)
Two years before he died, St. Thomas Aquinas - probably the greatest teacher the Church has ever known - was asked by his assistant, Brother Reginald, to write a simple summary of the Faith of the Catholic Church for those who lacked the time or the stamina to tackle his massive Summa Theologica.
Summa Theologica is the masterwork of an indefatigable outstanding man of.letters who, having what is reputed to be the most prodigious mind of his time, pursued the mind of God (mens Dei) as his philosophical goal.
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The Summa Theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas Vol V Volume V - None
As the title indicates, the Summa is a "summing up" of all that can be known about God and humanity's relations with God.
It should be of inestimable value to students of religion in colleges, seminarians, libraries, educators, professionals, clergy, religious and laity -- to all who are interested in core Christian thought.
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 Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Summa Theologica on CD Rom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Combines the world-changing text of the Summa Theologica with illustrated excerpts and the Bible, making this CD-ROM the perfect companion for theological and philosophical study.
The goal of the CD-ROM is to understand the Catholic faith as Saint Thomas Aquinas did.
The Summa Theologica is organized into three main parts.
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